Picks Thread: Harvey Dent vs. 3 Seconds

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UPDATE AFTER DAY SEVEN...

3 Seconds: Day 7 picks

Yankees/Royals OVER 8.5 -102
$102 to win 100

WIN: 100

Blue Jays +190 over Red Sox
Marcum vs Beckett
$27.5 to win 52.25

WIN: 52.25

Giants -118 over Braves
$59 to win 50

WIN: 50

[202.25 for day]

3 Seconds CUMULATIVE TOTAL: 1234.75



Harvey Dent: Day 7 picks

Toronto +1.5 runs -110
$55 to win $50

WIN: 50

Florida +128
$100 to win $128

LOSS: 100

Oakland +106
$150 to win $159

LOSS: 150

[-200 for day]

Harvey Dent CUMULATIVE TOTAL: 751.10
 

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No chasing here. Playing favorites won me money, unfortunately I decided to change my approach but I'm a situational handicapper. I look for teams in bounce back situations or in spots where they have normally performed well. No sweat though. Real money is what I am worried about not message board bragging rights. Good luck.
 

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Just looked at totals...:scared

Looks like 3 seconds is taking over.
Whatever you guys are !@#$ huh.
Should be for fun,but you guys sd. like you wanna kill each (here one for ya 3)otter!:mj07:
 

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This is just my observation of what is going on.....

3 Seconds (along with several other MJers) started by pointing out that a record, whether its 15-2 or 2-15, means absolutely nothing in baseball. Units won/lost is ALL that matters. And that is the truth. At the end of the week, I don't go to the bookie and say....."hey man, I went 15-2, so pay me!" He couldn't care less what my record is. He just wants to know what to put in my hand or vice versa. So all I saw 3 Seconds doing here was trying to reason with you, Harvey. When you failed to see the point after numerous posters pleaded with you to just post units.....then you see what has transpired.

Harvey, nobody here has to tell you how to list you plays. That's your right. Put bragging about a W/L record in baseball is ridiculous. I have to think you are smart enough to know that. Also, I read that you think that $1000 is a low bankroll and that you should never risk more than 2-5% of your total bankroll. My only question is then, how much does your bankroll have to be if your biggest plays of the year are on -180 to -300 favorites? I know you'll come back and mention that not all your games are huge chalk.....but average it out and the average is pretty high. You happen to have a 6-figure bankroll? If so, good for you Worm....I mean Harvey.

Lastly, Jason-X, I don't know what to really say about you other than you are in love with Harvey or his BFF. Defending him is one thing.....but chasing 3 Seconds all around the forum and posting anywhere he posts is pretty juvenile. Just sayin :shrug:

Hey Jack, please don't take this as a bashing post because it certainly is not intended that way. All I'm doing is pointing out what I've observed over the past several weeks. I hope everyone beats their book and makes money. That's what the site is for. Sometimes I think that gets lost amongst all the testosterone.

Good luck gentlemen!

Bart
 

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3 seconds.. Obviously it is hard for Harvey to play big favorites of -200 using a 1000 dollar bank roll. He has to play dogs or slight favorites to make any money to keep up in a contest.

Now if the bankroll was 5,000 or 10,000 then it would of been a much more fair competition to the style of plays that harv was posting before this sill contest.

You rip a guy for taking big favorites then challenge him to a contest and make the bankroll minimal so he cant take big favorites.:shrug:
 

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3 seconds.. Obviously it is hard for Harvey to play big favorites of -200 using a 1000 dollar bank roll. He has to play dogs or slight favorites to make any money to keep up in a contest.

Now if the bankroll was 5,000 or 10,000 then it would of been a much more fair competition to the style of plays that harv was posting before this sill contest.

You rip a guy for taking big favorites then challenge him to a contest and make the bankroll minimal so he cant take big favorites.:shrug:

I didnt make the bankroll amount a 3rd party did.

Its irrelevant anyways. Its all the same no matter if it was 100, 1000, 10,000, or 1,000,000.

2000 to win 1000 w/ 10K is the exact same as 20 to win 10 w/ a $100 bankroll.

:00x33
 

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This is just my observation of what is going on.....

3 Seconds (along with several other MJers) started by pointing out that a record, whether its 15-2 or 2-15, means absolutely nothing in baseball. Units won/lost is ALL that matters. And that is the truth. At the end of the week, I don't go to the bookie and say....."hey man, I went 15-2, so pay me!" He couldn't care less what my record is. He just wants to know what to put in my hand or vice versa. So all I saw 3 Seconds doing here was trying to reason with you, Harvey. When you failed to see the point after numerous posters pleaded with you to just post units.....then you see what has transpired.

Harvey, nobody here has to tell you how to list you plays. That's your right. Put bragging about a W/L record in baseball is ridiculous. I have to think you are smart enough to know that. Also, I read that you think that $1000 is a low bankroll and that you should never risk more than 2-5% of your total bankroll. My only question is then, how much does your bankroll have to be if your biggest plays of the year are on -180 to -300 favorites? I know you'll come back and mention that not all your games are huge chalk.....but average it out and the average is pretty high. You happen to have a 6-figure bankroll? If so, good for you Worm....I mean Harvey.

Lastly, Jason-X, I don't know what to really say about you other than you are in love with Harvey or his BFF. Defending him is one thing.....but chasing 3 Seconds all around the forum and posting anywhere he posts is pretty juvenile. Just sayin :shrug:

Hey Jack, please don't take this as a bashing post because it certainly is not intended that way. All I'm doing is pointing out what I've observed over the past several weeks. I hope everyone beats their book and makes money. That's what the site is for. Sometimes I think that gets lost amongst all the testosterone.

Good luck gentlemen!

Bart

very good post. Agree completely.
 

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I didnt make the bankroll amount a 3rd party did.

Its irrelevant anyways. Its all the same no matter if it was 100, 1000, 10,000, or 1,000,000.

2000 to win 1000 w/ 10K is the exact same as 20 to win 10 w/ a $100 bankroll.

:00x33

It is the same as you described, but look at it this way..

If I'm in a contest.. I am not going wager 200 on the Bo Sox to win 100 with a 1000 bank roll, but I would with a 4000 bank roll otherwise I lose 20% of my stack... Also I am not going to wager 40 to make 20 in a contest because it is a waiste of time. I just think Harvey is put into a position of risking a higher % of the stack to make any money to keep up in the contest. If he were to continue betting the heavy favorite because in all honesty that is why you challenged him to this contest because he always took heavier favorites.
 

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It is the same as you described, but look at it this way..

If I'm in a contest.. I am not going wager 200 on the Bo Sox to win 100 with a 1000 bank roll, but I would with a 4000 bank roll otherwise I lose 20% of my stack... Also I am not going to wager 40 to make 20 in a contest because it is a waiste of time. I just think Harvey is put into a position of risking a higher % of the stack to make any money to keep up in the contest. If he were to continue betting the heavy favorite because in all honesty that is why you challenged him to this contest because he always took heavier favorites.


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I agree.
 

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well said bleeindingpurple. and 3 seconds, I never said you made the rules. You asked why I was betting different now and I explained.
 

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15-2 is winning a lot of money. Especially when my biggest three plays won. You can look up the juice if you want on my losses but I am still way ahead.

This is just my observation of what is going on.....

3 Seconds (along with several other MJers) started by pointing out that a record, whether its 15-2 or 2-15, means absolutely nothing in baseball. Units won/lost is ALL that matters. And that is the truth. At the end of the week, I don't go to the bookie and say....."hey man, I went 15-2, so pay me!" He couldn't care less what my record is. He just wants to know what to put in my hand or vice versa. So all I saw 3 Seconds doing here was trying to reason with you, Harvey. When you failed to see the point after numerous posters pleaded with you to just post units.....then you see what has transpired.

Harvey, nobody here has to tell you how to list you plays. That's your right. Put bragging about a W/L record in baseball is ridiculous. I have to think you are smart enough to know that. Also, I read that you think that $1000 is a low bankroll and that you should never risk more than 2-5% of your total bankroll. My only question is then, how much does your bankroll have to be if your biggest plays of the year are on -180 to -300 favorites? I know you'll come back and mention that not all your games are huge chalk.....but average it out and the average is pretty high. You happen to have a 6-figure bankroll? If so, good for you Worm....I mean Harvey.

Lastly, Jason-X, I don't know what to really say about you other than you are in love with Harvey or his BFF. Defending him is one thing.....but chasing 3 Seconds all around the forum and posting anywhere he posts is pretty juvenile. Just sayin :shrug:

Hey Jack, please don't take this as a bashing post because it certainly is not intended that way. All I'm doing is pointing out what I've observed over the past several weeks. I hope everyone beats their book and makes money. That's what the site is for. Sometimes I think that gets lost amongst all the testosterone.

Good luck gentlemen!

Bart
 

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This is just my observation of what is going on.....

3 Seconds (along with several other MJers) started by pointing out that a record, whether its 15-2 or 2-15, means absolutely nothing in baseball. Units won/lost is ALL that matters. And that is the truth. At the end of the week, I don't go to the bookie and say....."hey man, I went 15-2, so pay me!" He couldn't care less what my record is. He just wants to know what to put in my hand or vice versa. So all I saw 3 Seconds doing here was trying to reason with you, Harvey. When you failed to see the point after numerous posters pleaded with you to just post units.....then you see what has transpired.

Harvey, nobody here has to tell you how to list you plays. That's your right. Put bragging about a W/L record in baseball is ridiculous. I have to think you are smart enough to know that. Also, I read that you think that $1000 is a low bankroll and that you should never risk more than 2-5% of your total bankroll. My only question is then, how much does your bankroll have to be if your biggest plays of the year are on -180 to -300 favorites? I know you'll come back and mention that not all your games are huge chalk.....but average it out and the average is pretty high. You happen to have a 6-figure bankroll? If so, good for you Worm....I mean Harvey.

Lastly, Jason-X, I don't know what to really say about you other than you are in love with Harvey or his BFF. Defending him is one thing.....but chasing 3 Seconds all around the forum and posting anywhere he posts is pretty juvenile. Just sayin :shrug:

Hey Jack, please don't take this as a bashing post because it certainly is not intended that way. All I'm doing is pointing out what I've observed over the past several weeks. I hope everyone beats their book and makes money. That's what the site is for. Sometimes I think that gets lost amongst all the testosterone.

Good luck gentlemen!

Bart




ppabart, Harvey is getting bashed for not putting up units? Who cares about wins/losses???????

Are you serious? Who here posts a record with units included??????????? a lot of people on here don't even post their records(W/L) for the season at all. Units? I don't see anyone showing how many units they are up or down either except for Double Two.
 
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Day 8 additional picks

Baltimore +106

Listed Lester vs. Guthrie

$100 to win $106

Tampa Bay -105

Listed Garland vs. Sonanstine

$105 to win $100
 
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